![]() To get to the black sand beach, you can park in the designated lot and walk for ten minutes across the solidified lava that takes you down to the water’s edge. After an eruption in 1990, the once golden beach lined with palm trees was covered with molten lava, and the infrastructure in the surrounding areas was destroyed. ![]() Visitors to the beach are able to witness firsthand the destructive power of the nearby Kilauea Volcano. Located on the Big Island, Kaimu Beach Park is a nascent black sand beach in Puna District, and in spite of its unsuitability for swimming and snorkeling, it is one of the most intriguing beaches found anywhere in Hawaii.
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